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vice president, the census bureau marks cleveland as the biggest poorest city in america. you two gentlemen did well for yourselves in the private sector. what can you tell the people of cleveland or cities like cleveland that your administration will do to better their lives? >> well, gwen, there are several things that i think need to be done and are being done. we've, of course, been through a difficult recession and in the aftermath of 9/11 where we lost over a million jobs after the attack, we think the key is to address some basic fundamental issues that the president is already working on. i think probably the most successful thing we can do with respect to ending poverty is to get people jobs. there's no better antidote than a good-paying job that allows people to take care of their families. to do that, we have to make america the best place in the world to do business. we have to deal with tax policy, reduce the litigation costs built into our society, provide adequate medical care and make certain we can, in fact, create the opportunities that are vital to that
vice president, the census bureau marks cleveland as the biggest poorest city in america. you two gentlemen did well for yourselves in the private sector. what can you tell the people of cleveland or cities like cleveland that your administration will do to better their lives? >> well, gwen, there are several things that i think need to be done and are being done. we've, of course, been through a difficult recession and in the aftermath of 9/11 where we lost over a million jobs after the...
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we are to be that shiny city on a hill, as president reagan said. we are a beacon of hope. we are unpolicy jetic. -- we are unapologetic as a nation. we stand for perfect values. john mccain and i share that. you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making any difference of where we've been in reforming, and that's a good team, it is a good ticket. >> senator? >> you are very kind. she said my only achille's heel is my enthusiasm. people can judge who i am. i haven't changed in that time. by the way, the record of change, i will place my record and barack's record against anyone. we put 100,000 cops on the street. john mccain voted against both of those bills. the catalyst to change led by president clinton, obviously. i understand what it is like to be a single parent. when my wife and daughter died and my sue sons were gravely injured, i understand what it is like as a parent to wonder if your kid is going to make it. i understand what it is like to sit around the table with a father who says, i have to leave. when we get enough money, we'll br
we are to be that shiny city on a hill, as president reagan said. we are a beacon of hope. we are unpolicy jetic. -- we are unapologetic as a nation. we stand for perfect values. john mccain and i share that. you combine all that with being a team with the only track record of making any difference of where we've been in reforming, and that's a good team, it is a good ticket. >> senator? >> you are very kind. she said my only achille's heel is my enthusiasm. people can judge who i...
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i was in the city to watch the game. could have won. looked better. an ugly game. >> missed a field goal. >> i know. i know. i was there. watching it it was painful. some of the viewers wrote on facebook, they see your chicago jersey, but you're a native of michigan. where is your love for the tigers? >> you mean the lions? >> the lions. i mean -- i am fresh back. >> here's the quick -- the quick story on that. >> quick, yeah. >> i was a lions' fan, and then wayne fonts, one of the head coaches for the lions when he ran barry sanders into the ground, barry sanders was like no more of this. i was like -- no more. >> there is a history there. i didn't know myself. i was curious. >> i lived, worked in ohio for 12 years. lived and worked in chicago for six years. covered the bears and bengals. >> there we go. i was just curious. you fully answered. >> curious? >> curious. >> coming up -- what steven colbert revealed about himself to oprah winfrey. >> the widespread peanut butter recall, what you need to know about it before you harm yourself or your famil
i was in the city to watch the game. could have won. looked better. an ugly game. >> missed a field goal. >> i know. i know. i was there. watching it it was painful. some of the viewers wrote on facebook, they see your chicago jersey, but you're a native of michigan. where is your love for the tigers? >> you mean the lions? >> the lions. i mean -- i am fresh back. >> here's the quick -- the quick story on that. >> quick, yeah. >> i was a lions' fan, and...
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. >>> and from pickles to meatballs, all week bringing you unusual food tour of new york city. >> that's right. this morning we found a place that has perfected donuts. look at this thing right here. >> not yet. not yet. >> stick around for our extreme eats coming up next. man. >> one of our favorite treats at >>> well, they are one of our favorite treats at 3:00 a.m. donuts. >> we send amanda van allen, donuts taken to a whole new level. amazing, amanda. >> ron, paula, you have never seen donuts like the ones i am about to show you. i visited donut planet, where i learned to make three types of gourmet donuts. i even used a blow torch for one of them. part of our extreme series, "extreme eats." we are her today at donut plant, here with executive chef, owner, mark. what keeps the customers coming become to this donut place, rather than just having a dunkin donuts down the street? >> i think because it is original. i've taken my grandfather's doughnut recipe and i kind of wanted to do something different with it. when i first started making donuts 18 years age i was interested in taking
. >>> and from pickles to meatballs, all week bringing you unusual food tour of new york city. >> that's right. this morning we found a place that has perfected donuts. look at this thing right here. >> not yet. not yet. >> stick around for our extreme eats coming up next. man. >> one of our favorite treats at >>> well, they are one of our favorite treats at 3:00 a.m. donuts. >> we send amanda van allen, donuts taken to a whole new level. amazing,...
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and also from salt lake city over to seattle. >>> by the way, kenneth krausse, put your picture up on facebook, twitter, and see what you look like, have america -- >> did you see the picture? >> this from the guy that didn't recognize that i had specs until about -- three hours into the show the other day. >> sorry. if it's late. >>> all right, ready. this is our favorite story of the day, man. that's right. one of the rare accomplishments in baseball the reason we picked this as our favorite of the day. >> congratulations to miguel cab ra of the detroit tigers, baseball's first triple crown winner in 45 years, since 1967. >> led the american league in the three major offensive categories, batting average. home runs and rbis. cabrera, the 15th player ever to within the triple crown. >> that means the rest of the tigers can get ready to face the as in the first round. joins ted williams, lou gehrig, mickey mantle, hasn't happened since 1967, not in our generation. pretty big deal. >> some of the names. long list, mickey mantle. pretty impressive there. >> last guy, boston's carl yastr
and also from salt lake city over to seattle. >>> by the way, kenneth krausse, put your picture up on facebook, twitter, and see what you look like, have america -- >> did you see the picture? >> this from the guy that didn't recognize that i had specs until about -- three hours into the show the other day. >> sorry. if it's late. >>> all right, ready. this is our favorite story of the day, man. that's right. one of the rare accomplishments in baseball the...
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tonight the city of aleppo t commercial equivalent of they new york city. four car bombs killed nearly 40 people. eyewitnesses described what felt like series of earthquakes. here a square before and after. you can see there reduced to rubble. in iran, something we rarely see. crashes in the streets of tehran. hundreds of protesters take on their own government. outraged toefr collapse of the iranian currency, take an nose dive in the past week, down 40%. that is a record low. that is economists say the tough sanctions before the u.s. government. because of iran's nuclear problems. >>> now we tourn a headline that sounded impabl to us today. word of yet another american airlines flight forced to land. passengers bracing for impact. in the end, though, landing gear came down, but some suspicious passengers are telling us they wonder if pilots and other employees are negotiating their labor dispute from 30,000 feet. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila puts that to a question to a pilot who believes in his former airline. >> reporter: the dallas oper
tonight the city of aleppo t commercial equivalent of they new york city. four car bombs killed nearly 40 people. eyewitnesses described what felt like series of earthquakes. here a square before and after. you can see there reduced to rubble. in iran, something we rarely see. crashes in the streets of tehran. hundreds of protesters take on their own government. outraged toefr collapse of the iranian currency, take an nose dive in the past week, down 40%. that is a record low. that is...
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this is bankruptcy for the entire state, the city of chicago or a bailout from the federal government, and senator demint making it very clear that it's not going to happen. here's the deal. 71 cents -- think about this, megyn -- 71 cents out of every dollar spent on education in the state of illinois is spent for retirement and health care for teachers. 71 cents. megyn: that's incredible. >> this is a state that is corrupt, it is a state with officialdom that is utterly dysfunctional and incompetent, and you just saw one of the greatest nonsense acts, pure political theater in chicago, mayor rahm emanuel and the teachers' union coming to a deal which resulted in a 16.5% pay raise while only 15% of their students are proficient if reading, more than half are not even capable of basic reading skills. meg "the wall street journal" wrote sooner or later we knew it would come to this since t democrats can't bring give and they give to the unions, and eventually the bill comes due. but the question is whether any federal politician would have the gall to put the taxpayers of the nation, th
this is bankruptcy for the entire state, the city of chicago or a bailout from the federal government, and senator demint making it very clear that it's not going to happen. here's the deal. 71 cents -- think about this, megyn -- 71 cents out of every dollar spent on education in the state of illinois is spent for retirement and health care for teachers. 71 cents. megyn: that's incredible. >> this is a state that is corrupt, it is a state with officialdom that is utterly dysfunctional and...
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they didn't say anything about the men injoy cities outbreak or anything like that or that i needed to take precautions or if i had any kind of symptoms to notify them or whatever. >> reporter: he knows now. but here is an equally big concern. these steroids were whipped up at a compounding pharmacy in massachusetts. that pharmacy has been shut down for the time being. there are 7,500 of these compounding pharmacies and unlike drug manufacturers the fda does not approve these drugs. what happens is you have these drugs that are mixed up. they are broking down to fill the void of drugs around the country and in recent years five of these mixtures have been contaminated and led to sickness and fatalities in some cases. so what you have is this push to try and get these places better regulated or at least some oversight. i think that's what's going to happen in the next step. the one in massachusetts shutdown. others are getting much closer scrutiny. megyn: these poor folks trying to help their pain and winding up with meningitis. if you could look at the political headlines from the last
they didn't say anything about the men injoy cities outbreak or anything like that or that i needed to take precautions or if i had any kind of symptoms to notify them or whatever. >> reporter: he knows now. but here is an equally big concern. these steroids were whipped up at a compounding pharmacy in massachusetts. that pharmacy has been shut down for the time being. there are 7,500 of these compounding pharmacies and unlike drug manufacturers the fda does not approve these drugs. what...
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and from salt lake city into the pacific northwest. >>> the state where gas prices are soaring this morning. 5 bucks a gallon could be in sight. we'll tell you where. >>> and forget free. facebook wants you to pay to make sure that your friends read your posts. >>> and later in the show, the breakout star of the denver debate is, yeah, that big fellow right there. the one and only big bird. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, millions of california drivers are facing some pretty serious sticker shock. a pipeline closure and refinery problems have sent gas prices there to the highest ever for this time of year. up 5 cents in a day, to an average of $4.23 a gallon. and get this. it could climb another 30 cents by this time next week. this comes even as gas prices actually fall for most of the country. >>> nasdaq is investigating an unusual price spike in shares of kraft foods, in what could be another high-profile glitch. it canceled some of wednesday's trades after kraft shares surged 29% in one minute. nasdaq isn't giving details. it says it's looking into potentially erroneous transactions.
and from salt lake city into the pacific northwest. >>> the state where gas prices are soaring this morning. 5 bucks a gallon could be in sight. we'll tell you where. >>> and forget free. facebook wants you to pay to make sure that your friends read your posts. >>> and later in the show, the breakout star of the denver debate is, yeah, that big fellow right there. the one and only big bird. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, millions of california drivers are...
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temperatures fell as the city got slammed with its earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. an inch and a half of snow came down, accompanied by gusty winds and more than 6,000 people lost power. parts of the northern minnesota fared much worse, with more than a foot of snow. >> old man winter waking up early this year. great. >>> those roads are slick this morning as minnesota gets some lingering snow. it will be a wet commute from little rock to st. louis, chicago and the ohio valley. thunderstorms dampen roads in florida from miami to orlando. >> if you're flying, just a few weather-related airport delays to look out for in miami, detroit and memphis. >>> and now, we turn to that growing meningitis outbreak. federal health investigators are warning doctors that any medicine from a now-closed massachusetts pharmacy should not be used. >> the pharmacy is thought to be the source of contaminated steroids, which caused a rare form of meningitis. abc's steve osunsami has more. >> reporter: doctors worry this outbreak of fungal meningitis is spreading, potentially affecting mor
temperatures fell as the city got slammed with its earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. an inch and a half of snow came down, accompanied by gusty winds and more than 6,000 people lost power. parts of the northern minnesota fared much worse, with more than a foot of snow. >> old man winter waking up early this year. great. >>> those roads are slick this morning as minnesota gets some lingering snow. it will be a wet commute from little rock to st. louis, chicago and the ohio...
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. >> just 47 in the twin cities. 50s for much of the midwest and central plains. and 80s from new orleans to new york. 60s from salt lake city to seattle. >>> and when we come back this morning, with all the talk about jobs, we get some all-important numbers later today. >>> then, more coffee, more jobs. starbucks announcing ambitious, new plans. >>> and lights, camera, will you marry me? what might be one of the most intricate wedding proposals ever. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, from wall street to the campaign trail, the big focus is today's release of the september employment report, the next-to-last one before the election. and it is likely to show more jobs created last month than in august. but not by much. and ahead of the numbers we get another snapshot on jobs. the number of americans applying for first-time unemployment benefits rose slightly for the week. up to 377,000. >>> if you thought mortgage rates couldn't go any lower, think again. rates have tumbled to all-time lows for the second-straight week, falling as the federal reserve buys bonds to
. >> just 47 in the twin cities. 50s for much of the midwest and central plains. and 80s from new orleans to new york. 60s from salt lake city to seattle. >>> and when we come back this morning, with all the talk about jobs, we get some all-important numbers later today. >>> then, more coffee, more jobs. starbucks announcing ambitious, new plans. >>> and lights, camera, will you marry me? what might be one of the most intricate wedding proposals ever....
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and 50 in cleveland and look at tomorrow's high temperature, in new york city, only 54 degrees, really you will notice a difference and, the cold air making it as far south as raleigh, north carolina, 58 degrees, for your high temperature, for tomorrow and will be a cold one. >> rick: are you sure that is the right map? sure about that? >> reporter: yes! >> rick: thanks. >> arthel: i'm excite to wear a scarf and a jacket. >> rick: i'm glad one of us is excited. >> arthel: okay. coming up, the wednesday night presidential debate, is shaking up the race for the white house, how is shifting polling numbers, in three key swing states and what it means for both candidates in the final months ahead of the election. >> rick: and honoring an american hero, spectacular ceremony featuring tributes on land, sea and in the sky. and we have a preview. hi, anna. >> reporter: patriotism is on high in new york city at the uss michael murphy is commissioned, not after a former president or historical figure but a 19-year-old american war hero, more coming up. endless shrimp is our most popular promotio
and 50 in cleveland and look at tomorrow's high temperature, in new york city, only 54 degrees, really you will notice a difference and, the cold air making it as far south as raleigh, north carolina, 58 degrees, for your high temperature, for tomorrow and will be a cold one. >> rick: are you sure that is the right map? sure about that? >> reporter: yes! >> rick: thanks. >> arthel: i'm excite to wear a scarf and a jacket. >> rick: i'm glad one of us is excited....
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he has talked to honduran government, honduras, the country in central america into creating a free city. a large area free of the bureaucratic be regulations and many of the taxes that would be an experiment for enper proneurs much like hong kong and singapore where people with enrich themselves because that is what works better and the other thing that people don't know is that before the big fat welfare state because you say without that who would teak care of the truly helpless. before the welfare state there were all of the mutual aid is societies all over america. people helped each other. racist with blacks helping blacks and italians helping italians but they knew better who needed a helping hand and who needed a kick in the rear and they all disappeared when lyndon johnson and government stepped in because people said i guess the government will take care of it now. >> shannon: john, very interesting and you are very busy. first we will catch the special and tell folks about another one you have as well. john stossel, thank you. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: catch the exclu
he has talked to honduran government, honduras, the country in central america into creating a free city. a large area free of the bureaucratic be regulations and many of the taxes that would be an experiment for enper proneurs much like hong kong and singapore where people with enrich themselves because that is what works better and the other thing that people don't know is that before the big fat welfare state because you say without that who would teak care of the truly helpless. before the...
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and 35 in oklahoma city. now frost advisories in parts of pennsylvania, upstate new york and even some freeze warnings across portions of the great lakes. frosted advisories as far as south as parts of northern texas. >> gregg: thanks very much. just a quick programming note for you tonight. an important documentary, 9:00 eastern time, you wanted to tune in, behind obama's green agenda hosted by brett bair. it exposes on rogue regulators at the epa who appear to have phony evidence to stop energy operations. we'll tell you about a sustainability program that some say is aimed at dismantling america's capitalist system. i was shocked. we found, we kept digging for months and months. we spent a lot of time putting this together. we invite people to tune in tonight. 9:00 eastern time. >> heather: it could be a new era for nasa. why a planned launch of an unmanned craft just hours from now may hold the key to a brand-new future for the u.s. space program. >> gregg: a case of apparent bullying with a disturbing tw
and 35 in oklahoma city. now frost advisories in parts of pennsylvania, upstate new york and even some freeze warnings across portions of the great lakes. frosted advisories as far as south as parts of northern texas. >> gregg: thanks very much. just a quick programming note for you tonight. an important documentary, 9:00 eastern time, you wanted to tune in, behind obama's green agenda hosted by brett bair. it exposes on rogue regulators at the epa who appear to have phony evidence to...
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agents, most elite personnel cannot safely enter the city? meantime, republicans kept up the drum beat on the administration's response and the president's foreign policy. >> the response was slow. it was confused, it was inconsistent. they first said that it was a youtube video and spontaneous mob. we now know it was a planned terrorist attack. in this was one tragic incident, that would be a tragedy in and of itself but the problem is bigger picture of the fact that the obama foreign policy is unraveling literally before our eyes on our tv screens. >> reporter: he said he would let others decide if the president was involved in a cover-up. meantime, obama advisors responded to intel information as they received it. they say the attack was a complex in situation and wasn't clear this was a terrorist attack. >> the information was arrived at and determinations were made. that was shared with the american people. i think again the focus needs to be how do we make sure our facilities and ambassadors and personnel are secure going forward. >> re
agents, most elite personnel cannot safely enter the city? meantime, republicans kept up the drum beat on the administration's response and the president's foreign policy. >> the response was slow. it was confused, it was inconsistent. they first said that it was a youtube video and spontaneous mob. we now know it was a planned terrorist attack. in this was one tragic incident, that would be a tragedy in and of itself but the problem is bigger picture of the fact that the obama foreign...
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. >>> in syria today aleppo the largest city was rocked by four explosions this morning. killing at least 40 people. joining me now from cairo with the latest nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin. what are we hearing to the victims and cause of that attack? >> well, andrea, we'll get to that about aleppo in a second but the latest development just happened right now coming out of turkey earlier this afternoon, a syrian artillery shell landed on the turkish side of the border killing five turkish citizens. that angered the turkish government. the prime minister says the syrian government will be held accountable for this and we also understand that turkish officials are now reaching out to nato to possibly exercise nato's article in which any member of nato that is attacked could respond and it's really just highlighting the sense situation on the turkish/syria border there after this deadly incident. the attack in aleo you referenced really two different accounts coming out from inside syria. the syrian government, the official line from them, this was a terrori
. >>> in syria today aleppo the largest city was rocked by four explosions this morning. killing at least 40 people. joining me now from cairo with the latest nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin. what are we hearing to the victims and cause of that attack? >> well, andrea, we'll get to that about aleppo in a second but the latest development just happened right now coming out of turkey earlier this afternoon, a syrian artillery shell landed on the turkish side of the...
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. >>> and siren war planes are pounding the central city of homs with air strikes and tank and mortar shelling. activists say it was the heaviest assault in months. meanwhile more trouble ahead, the u.n. security council has condemned the syrian -- have related again. another cross boarder raid according to the wires. we will stay on top of that. michael gerson is here, former white house speechwriter who helped prepare george w. debates for 2000 and 2004. he joins us monday for a predate debate chat and we invited him back to talk post-debate. as a republican and watching this, you did not -- could not have predicted looking back at what we all anticipated would happen, we did not anticipate mitt romney would come to play and president obama would fail to show up. >> it was a big moment for romney. there will be a lot more big moments in this campaign. this is only -- >> only another month to go. >> that's true. but i do think two lasting things were accomplished by romney. one of them is just to buck up his own conservative and republican support. they saw someone they can be enthus
. >>> and siren war planes are pounding the central city of homs with air strikes and tank and mortar shelling. activists say it was the heaviest assault in months. meanwhile more trouble ahead, the u.n. security council has condemned the syrian -- have related again. another cross boarder raid according to the wires. we will stay on top of that. michael gerson is here, former white house speechwriter who helped prepare george w. debates for 2000 and 2004. he joins us monday for a...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. gee and which political story will make headlines the next 24 hours? chris cillizza is back with us and be the debate and the fact checking, we will be there to fact check it tonight and the follow-up what the candidate does tomorrow to try to make up for hits, runs and misses. >> i love that music, andrea. it just makes me smile. i love election season. if you like politics, if you like presidential politics, this is a huge night. we don't know what's going to happen but i would say, look, we know we're going to have lots and lots of people watching, very high stakes. and what happens tonight, as you point out, i think it is not just the 90 minutes in denver, it's what happens after that, how the debate is cast, how it's saved by voters, how it's received by folks who are already decided, how it's decided by folks who haven't decided yet some, we are into debate season. i could not be more excited. >> and it's pretty late for debate season. we are talking about october, not september
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. gee and which political story will make headlines the next 24 hours? chris cillizza is back with us and be the debate and the fact checking, we will be there to fact check it tonight and the follow-up what the candidate does tomorrow to try to make up for hits, runs and misses. >> i love that music, andrea. it just makes me smile. i love election season. if you like politics, if you like presidential politics, this is a huge night. we...
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when it gone out together together in that city, anyone approaching us always come straight to me. when he cut in with his native german, while, but gently dear mayor dyer surprised. most like to go. the savage tacky like a civilized. you see that old clinton arrived, like a knife turning. we fly to paris, but we know vilest sign of the chaos forever. it all meant out when his state. sometimes, when i looked up for the curtains, starting onto the emptiness, i was the old berlin. i would say that i am although class on our streets scattered. with a messing it up and when we drafted over to the curtains, it's like cooking mom on a carnival. crowds in the firelight, broken bottles. we come down after a minute. it was like walking on a gravel path. all of them shares clinching with each step. the synagogue of the block was on fire. we watched firemen standing with their backs to the playing, i'm on all the other buildings to keep the fire from spreading. a fire light was shining on the wet street. the hose water running into the drain. here and there, i seen teeth growing like opals on
when it gone out together together in that city, anyone approaching us always come straight to me. when he cut in with his native german, while, but gently dear mayor dyer surprised. most like to go. the savage tacky like a civilized. you see that old clinton arrived, like a knife turning. we fly to paris, but we know vilest sign of the chaos forever. it all meant out when his state. sometimes, when i looked up for the curtains, starting onto the emptiness, i was the old berlin. i would say...
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she has managed some thing in south carolina very well and, you know, she has the advantage of the city, bringing diversity to the republican party. i think given that one argument that the republican party needs diversity. >> we all kind of looked at one another when bill asked us this question because i agree, the pipeline is a little thin right now. susanna martinez, if you buy this idea that you can elect mark governor says president that we do members of congress. i think barbara lee is right. i think that is for the pipeline is likely to come from. she's articulate. she's only been in office a couple of years. every six years depending how she's groomed. i think she is the potential. elizabeth warren kind of depends on what happens in a few weeks with her. and she selected, i think she's some unutterable lookout. we just need to get more women elected. we only have 17% of congress as women right now at research has been done at the center occurred several years ago soberly to make any kind of the difference. ted todd about changing the culture is coming with the composition of con
she has managed some thing in south carolina very well and, you know, she has the advantage of the city, bringing diversity to the republican party. i think given that one argument that the republican party needs diversity. >> we all kind of looked at one another when bill asked us this question because i agree, the pipeline is a little thin right now. susanna martinez, if you buy this idea that you can elect mark governor says president that we do members of congress. i think barbara lee...
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of the problems of sand princess go because her attire screamed she was from a wealthy part of the city. heard tire was sending a message. >> what are the other key differences women face other than men? >> there are so many. [laughter] the fact a woman needs credentials of the highest caliber where a man who just comes on to the national scene perhaps just elected senator can be seen as presidential where she needs to be a governor. with keys to the governor's mansion it is not acceptable for women to just the elected from a senate decision. she would need more than bad. that is the highest level to accept a thinner resume from the male candidate. >> and mail candidate could apply eight then the foreign policy. but we interviewed most of the women in the book. on the senate of foreign relations committee. but standing next to the generals and elizabeth dole said it almost wrecked my car after the iowa straw poll when elizabeth did well. they had around to it -- roundtable the next morning to talk about her surprising strong finish but she was there a lot with her husband was there. she
of the problems of sand princess go because her attire screamed she was from a wealthy part of the city. heard tire was sending a message. >> what are the other key differences women face other than men? >> there are so many. [laughter] the fact a woman needs credentials of the highest caliber where a man who just comes on to the national scene perhaps just elected senator can be seen as presidential where she needs to be a governor. with keys to the governor's mansion it is not...
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investigate the crime >>> roughed up in richmond political opponents come to blows a scuffle between city council member and an activist david more and up with moore's arrest it happened for a candidates' debate more is a member of the progressive alliance that often is at odds with the city council. both men claimed the other punched him. >>> i felt this would get ugly i chose to walk away a turn around and walk about three persons away from mr. more, and i feel this hit from the back of my head i look around >>> and the statement to cbs 5 more road, " things that he didn't i got in his face and said mean things including calling him a bully and howard and and corky punched me in the face and try to get unbacked " more was arrested and released >>> on the hottest temperatures for 2012 on their web roberta gonzales with more >>> we warm up to 15 degrees in some neighborhoods compared to yesterday we have a heat watch in effect. the yellow area. that's all areas from the coast and the bay all the way to the low one hundreds be mindful of kids and your pets. who will top off august? along t
investigate the crime >>> roughed up in richmond political opponents come to blows a scuffle between city council member and an activist david more and up with moore's arrest it happened for a candidates' debate more is a member of the progressive alliance that often is at odds with the city council. both men claimed the other punched him. >>> i felt this would get ugly i chose to walk away a turn around and walk about three persons away from mr. more, and i feel this hit from...
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a crime-ridden city fires its police force. tony guida reports on why camden, new jersey, is making this dramatic move. a bumper crop of bad apples, thanks to fickle weather. manuel bojorquez talks to orchard owners counting up their losses. and new meaning to the phrase "a dog's life." michelle miller takes us inside a new luxury pet hotel. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reid: good evening. i'm chip reid. of the 38 days remaining until election day, the most important of all may be this coming wednesday when president obama and mitt romney meet in denver for the first of three debates. the stakes are sky high, especially for mr. romney. running mate paul ryan made the case for a mitt romney presidency today in the toss-up state of new hampshire. >> we have got to stop spending money we don't have. >> reporter: vice president joe biden campaigned in battled ground florida, where he argued that the obama administration inherited trillion-dollar deficits from the bush administration. >> they put tw
a crime-ridden city fires its police force. tony guida reports on why camden, new jersey, is making this dramatic move. a bumper crop of bad apples, thanks to fickle weather. manuel bojorquez talks to orchard owners counting up their losses. and new meaning to the phrase "a dog's life." michelle miller takes us inside a new luxury pet hotel. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reid: good evening. i'm chip reid. of the 38 days remaining until...
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he first came out of harvard, went to work for a very prestigious law firm in new york city. when he went to arizona he tried to set up a system where you would have lawyers appointed for indigents. in may he takes off with $100,000 of a client's, allegedly, and starts off on this life of crime. >> what's this spying about? >> the espionage case has to do with -- as all of this was spinning up in the fraud thing, he apparently tried to make contact with or made contact with a hostile foreign power or intelligence officer. and because of his former secret clearances, the fact that he was a reservist in intelligence, that's what he was saying, where they do very sensitive work, they wanted to know why are you talking to these people? that is something now that they have him they will focus on. >> he was hiding in plain sight, having pictures taken with senator john mccain, congresswoman michele bachmann. >> speaker boehner. >> rudy giuliani. >> that's interesting. aaron erin moriarty, john miller, thank you. >>> crash dummies used to be nothing more than rag dolls. now they've
he first came out of harvard, went to work for a very prestigious law firm in new york city. when he went to arizona he tried to set up a system where you would have lawyers appointed for indigents. in may he takes off with $100,000 of a client's, allegedly, and starts off on this life of crime. >> what's this spying about? >> the espionage case has to do with -- as all of this was spinning up in the fraud thing, he apparently tried to make contact with or made contact with a...
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this national weather report sponsored by citi private pass. get more access with a citi card. >>> a man accused of a $100 million charity fraud called himself bobby thompson and mister x. fingerprints reveal he's been a fugitive since the 1980s. >> we love catching people that don't think they can be caught. >> this morning we'll have john donald cody's story and show you how united states marshals finally tracked him down. >> there's nothing stewed by the today's crash test dummies. modern technology is saving lives on the road. on cbs "this morning". to cover cleanup costs. cted and today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewa
this national weather report sponsored by citi private pass. get more access with a citi card. >>> a man accused of a $100 million charity fraud called himself bobby thompson and mister x. fingerprints reveal he's been a fugitive since the 1980s. >> we love catching people that don't think they can be caught. >> this morning we'll have john donald cody's story and show you how united states marshals finally tracked him down. >> there's nothing stewed by the today's...
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was a rising extremist threat in the city against western interests. you had a number of attacks against western targets including one against the consulate in june. that's when a bomb detonated outside the gate. a few days later the convoy of the british ambassador came under attack in benghazi. what was the british reaction to that? they closed down their consulate in benghazi. the united states kept its consulate because u.s. officials say they have to maintain a presence and they had important work to do there. u.s. officials also said that, you know, security at the consulate was less than the standard security they would have at other u.s. consulates around the world, but they said that this was because this was a temporary facility. u.s. officials claim that after that attack in june on the consulate, they did enhance security. they say they were aware of the general threat in the area. but that there was no specific threats against the consulate. although, as i mentioned, that consulate was targeted just three months before this deadly attack.
was a rising extremist threat in the city against western interests. you had a number of attacks against western targets including one against the consulate in june. that's when a bomb detonated outside the gate. a few days later the convoy of the british ambassador came under attack in benghazi. what was the british reaction to that? they closed down their consulate in benghazi. the united states kept its consulate because u.s. officials say they have to maintain a presence and they had...
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now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> a roll of the eyes and a glance of the watch and a one-liner that can make headlines for weeks and months. you're a voter, so you should be watching this stuff. >>> also the world is watching the university of denver because it's the site of tomorrow night's faceoff between president barack obama and his challenger governor mitt romney. cnn's political director mark preston could not wait. he's already there in denver. you're looking very happy to be there early and this is debate number one. you've still got a lot to go. two more for this month. talk to me a little bit about the format of how this conversation is going to take place, what the limitations are and what they can actually get accomplished. >> reporter: well, ashleigh, let's talk about the bullet points what viewers should expect to see tomorrow. six different segments during this debate, three segments focusing on the economy, which should come as no surprise, issue number one since 2008. so one pre
now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> a roll of the eyes and a glance of the watch and a one-liner that can make headlines for weeks and months. you're a voter, so you should be watching this stuff. >>> also the world is watching the university of denver because it's the site of tomorrow night's faceoff between president barack obama and his challenger governor mitt romney. cnn's political director mark preston could not wait....
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little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massive effort on both sides for nevada's 6 electoral votes. >> that's why you saw my dad here friday, my mom here yesterday, we have got, you know, this is -- this state is very important to us as are many other states across the country. but this election is going to come down to just a handful of votes probably in the entire country. >> are you registered to vote? >> reporter: registering latinos, a priority where the margin of victory could be razor thin. you've been out here how long today? >> today, like five hours. >> reporter: five hours. how many people have you gotten to regist
little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massive effort on both sides for nevada's 6 electoral votes....
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it will come around to a lot of your nfl cities. and it really gives you a real feel for, you know, the hall of fame itself there in canton. if you can't come to canton, maybe you can make it out to this traveling exhibit. >> especially if you're there. although i doubt you'll be at all the exhibits across the country. i really would love to ask you about your son, playing at stanford, playing your position. how is he doing? >> doing well. red shirt freshman. and, you know, they're having a good year. like i said, he won't see any action this year, but that's where he is, working hard. and, you know, they're still having -- have a great team and hoping for big things from them. >> is he as good as you or will he be as good as you were? >> well, i don't know. i mean, that's putting a lot of pressure on him, you know. the thing i'm happy about, he was good enough to get a scholarship and good enough to get a scholarship to stanford and he's on his way. i'm happy for him. >> i heard so many articles where he was quoted saying he realiz
it will come around to a lot of your nfl cities. and it really gives you a real feel for, you know, the hall of fame itself there in canton. if you can't come to canton, maybe you can make it out to this traveling exhibit. >> especially if you're there. although i doubt you'll be at all the exhibits across the country. i really would love to ask you about your son, playing at stanford, playing your position. how is he doing? >> doing well. red shirt freshman. and, you know, they're...
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a fourth car bomb detonated near the city's chamber of commerce. i'll bring in nick robertson who is just back from syria. it's just great to see you here in person. out of harm's way. congratulations on your emmy award as well. >> we met some of them in a beauty salon trying to live their lives normally, but they don't necessarily support assad. >> do they believe this is going to end, and it's going to end well, or do they believe that this killing will just continue for a long period of time? >> i think people right now believe that it's going to go on, that it's going to continue, that there's no immediate end in sight. they just kind of get on -- they're sort of in the middle class who are less well off and less affected by the battles themselves. they're just trying to get on with their lives, but i think they all know that this ultimately is going to come to just a worsening situation where there's more loss of life. i think what we've seen, for example, in alleppo today with those car bombs that makes it look like the battle is turning into
a fourth car bomb detonated near the city's chamber of commerce. i'll bring in nick robertson who is just back from syria. it's just great to see you here in person. out of harm's way. congratulations on your emmy award as well. >> we met some of them in a beauty salon trying to live their lives normally, but they don't necessarily support assad. >> do they believe this is going to end, and it's going to end well, or do they believe that this killing will just continue for a long...
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and each franchise scans the upc code and updates the site real time, so you can see city by city who is ahead. >> how is it that they're so, so accurate. how does that happen? >> it is a mystery to me. they make sure that they say that it is just for fun, it is not scientific, but really, it has better closer results within a percentage point than any of these scientific polls that they're paying a gazillion dollars to pay the polls. >> we have been talking about these people who are undecided, you know, down to the wire here, people have to make up their minds here. is there a cup you can actually choose, the undecided cup? >> you can get the regular 7/eleven cup. it can be for people in the comments, they were saying, i don't want anybody to know, my vote my business. so they get a regular 7/eleven cup. >> tell us about coffee drinkers when it comes to the candidates here. what is the coffee of choice? >> well, you know, it is interesting, actually president obama perhaps should have gone decaffeinated the other night. we spoke with a neuropsychologist, our go-to scientist, about w
and each franchise scans the upc code and updates the site real time, so you can see city by city who is ahead. >> how is it that they're so, so accurate. how does that happen? >> it is a mystery to me. they make sure that they say that it is just for fun, it is not scientific, but really, it has better closer results within a percentage point than any of these scientific polls that they're paying a gazillion dollars to pay the polls. >> we have been talking about these people...
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an american opened fire in the red sea resort city of eilat. forces responded, killing the gunman. they say he had been laid off from the hotel staff. >>> traveling to arizona today to express her condolences to the family of border patrol agent. nicholas ivie was shot to death responding to a border sensor that went off. two men found near the border have been arrested found with drugs and guns. >>> pat summit says she felt forced out of tennessee after her diagnosis of early onset alzheimer's. summit's revelation came in an affidavit filed with a lawsuit by a former colleague against the university. back in april, she announced her retirement, saying she felt it was time to step down. >>> the cdc says more people have been linked to fungal meningitis infections. patients in 23 states could have been exposed to tainted medications. five people have died. 35 have gotten sick. now back to our top story, breaking news story. jobs report shows 114,000 new jobs added to the economy in september. the unemployment rate has fallen to 7.8%. presidential campaigns are expected to jump all o
an american opened fire in the red sea resort city of eilat. forces responded, killing the gunman. they say he had been laid off from the hotel staff. >>> traveling to arizona today to express her condolences to the family of border patrol agent. nicholas ivie was shot to death responding to a border sensor that went off. two men found near the border have been arrested found with drugs and guns. >>> pat summit says she felt forced out of tennessee after her diagnosis of early...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presidential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a g
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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what do you make of the city trying to go after the outtakes? >> they need to stop dragging their feet. they won't find anything other than what we know. that we were innocent, and this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> usef says no matter the outcome, he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> president barack obama is in los angeles at this hour. he's there raising cash at a fund-raiser. you may recall he just set a record of $181 million in september. white house correspondent dan lothian is traveling with the president. dan, at this point he's on record to raise almost a billion dollars now, and that's not including those outside super-pacs. how much is he expecting to raise tonight? >> reporter: well, millions of dollars, and we'll try to break that down later on in the evening, exactly how much they're expected to raise. they really believe this is important money that they need for a couple of reasons. first of all, the race is very tight. when you look at the
what do you make of the city trying to go after the outtakes? >> they need to stop dragging their feet. they won't find anything other than what we know. that we were innocent, and this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> usef says no matter the outcome, he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> president barack obama is in los angeles at this hour. he's there raising cash at a fund-raiser. you...